The most expensive ticket to the boxing event between Mike Tyson and Jake Paul in Dallas on November 16 (Vietnam time) was sold for 2 million USD. Who owns this powerful ticket?
According to USA Today, the “affordable” ticket price for the match between Mike Tyson and Jake Paul at AT&T Stadium in Dallas (USA) on November 16th is priced at $60 (depending on seat position). The organizers also introduced more VIP ticket packages such as VIP Contender ($5,000), VIP Champion Package ($7,500) and Ringside VVIP ($20,000).
Why did someone spend $2 million on tickets to see Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul?
However, all of these ticket classes are overshadowed by a special ticket called MVP Owner’s Experience. To own this ticket, fans must spend up to 2 million USD (about more than 50 billion VND). This is the ticket that brings the most special experience to watch the match.
The MVP package includes two luxury seats at ringside and eight VIP seats in the ringside area. In addition, buyers will receive a seat at the weigh-in where Mike Tyson slapped Jake Paul, a photo opportunity in the two fighters’ locker rooms, shuttle service, and two nights in the Loews Hotel Suite with four rooms available.
The identity of the owner of this $2 million ticket has intrigued fans. Finally, its owner has been revealed. It is the law firm TorkLaw based in Los Angeles (USA).
Sharing the reason for spending $2 million on tickets, Mr. Reza Torkzadeh, founder of TorkLaw law firm, said: “TorkLaw is very happy to own MVP tickets to the unique boxing event in the world.
Just like every fighter in the ring who represents resilience, courage and the pursuit of victory, TorkLaw stands for what is right. We always fight for justice and protect our clients.
As we fight for our clients both in and out of court, we see that boxing requires the same determination to overcome the most difficult times. We are participating in this event not only to support the sport but also to honor the spirit and strength to fight against great difficulties and challenges.”
The organizers’ issuance of a $2 million ticket for the Mike Tyson and Jake Paul match opens up “business” opportunities for future events in boxing as well as other sports.
The historic boxing match between Mike Tyson and Jake Paul grossed $80 million, with $17.6 million coming from live ticket sales. The winner, Jake Paul, took home $40 million, while the legendary Mike Tyson pocketed $20 million.